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Sadly, much of the case against China is true; no one here should
ignore
this, or pretend the facts are otherwise.
We cannot continue to pursue strategies that
ignore
our common exposure to global risks, and the resulting environment of mutual dependence.
Everyone tries to
ignore
it; that is, when they are not laughing at it.
They also
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the importance for market outcomes of individual creativity and unforeseeable socio-political change.
And trying to
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social actors that play an essential role at the national and local levels precludes the popular legitimacy that successful policymaking requires.
This is why we
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the silent meltdown in the North at our own peril.
In practice, however, Western diplomacy tends to
ignore
Khamenei, who sabotages any effort to get around him as the final arbiter of Iranian policy.
Khamenei would be hard-pressed to
ignore
a direct invitation from the US to negotiate on Iran’s most vital concerns.
Too often, however, governments
ignore
or distort public aspirations, stripping the discussion of all but officially approved platitudes.
This revolution will be tremendously generous to those countries that embrace it – and utterly indifferent, even cruel, to those that
ignore
it or let it pass by.
As Johnson pointed out in his Congressional testimony, “solutions that depend on smarter, better regulatory supervision and corrective action
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the political constraint on regulation and the political power of big banks.”
Yet Putin continues to
ignore
Trump’s actions and seeks for more meetings “to touch base” with the ever-complimentary US president, such as at this month’s World War I centenary in Paris or the G20 summit in Argentina.
None of this is to argue that the US should
ignore
unfair trading practices.
More ominously, China ramped up its South China Sea activities in spite of the tribunal’s proceedings, vowing long ago to
ignore
any ruling that invalidated its claims.
They
ignore
US military and soft-power advantages, as well as China’s geopolitical disadvantages.
And, as long as housing prices rose as a result of lower interest rates, Americans could
ignore
their growing indebtedness.
Then, as soon as the oil price exceeds two standard deviations of that equilibrium, they should start to
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the fashionable advice of colleagues, analysts, and industry insiders.
Furthermore, communication between EU bureaucrats and Romani NGO leaders must improve, so that they can work together to change social policies in EU countries that
ignore
or harm not only Roma, but all of their poor citizens.
Journalists who
ignore
the guidance on terminology in this speech should be called – in private – by the Fed.
But its leaders’ confidence that they can remains a crucial element of their strategy, and the West cannot afford to
ignore
their perceptions.
Of course, the EU could simply
ignore
these changes, and hope that radicalism will wane once its bearers are confronted with the responsibility of governing.
Disintegration could also take a less extreme but more insidious form if governments choose to
ignore
EU rules with impunity.
In France, Prime Minister Manuel Valls threatened to
ignore
the EU’s posted-workers directive unless it was modified to prevent employers from hiring workers from other EU countries on worse terms than locals.
We can perhaps still pretend, against the odds, that all member countries will ultimately join the euro; but we cannot
ignore
the gulf between those who claim one can be a proud European Muslim and those for whom Christianity is quintessential to European citizenship.
Today, China, like many large countries, is allowing its internal political battles to shape how it interacts with the world, especially with neighbors whose sensitivities it seems entirely willing to
ignore.
It may no longer be “politically correct” to
ignore
the poor, and few nowadays openly advocate trickle down economics.
As the Middle East continues to unravel and European unity grows increasingly fragile, the opportunity to put an end to the conflict in Cyprus is one that Europe cannot afford to
ignore.
The Middle East’s geographic proximity means that Europe cannot
ignore
it, while it would be folly to
ignore
Southeast Asia’s economic weight.
Such assumptions seem like a poor framework on which to build significant public policy, and seem to
ignore
the substantial cost of eliminating fossil fuels, which is likely to amount to at least 5% of GDP per year.
The fact that a disaster of a particular type has not occurred recently or even within human memory (or even ever) is a bad reason to
ignore
it.
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